Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1911, p. 1

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YEAR 78 NO, # 288 INDIA AWAITS The Procining of Its New Spy DELHI ALL AGLITTER i smiaraTios OF THE GREAT DURBAR. The Great Ceremonial Takes Place on Tuesday--~Next Saturday King George Will Go to Nepal on a Tiger Hunt. Debbi, India, Dec. 11.--Delni aglitter in anticipation of the imperial durbar. Notg since the when the grind moguls held have such brilliant scenes been nessed a8 have followed opé another in rapid sueesssion the past few days. And the most brilliant pageants of 'all are yet to come. " Within the mighty arena, outside the walls of the city, on Tuesday, one hundred thotwand persons, representa tives of every race, creed and color and including every prince and poten pt all great days sway witl- is KING GEORGE V Who wilt Xe erowned Emperor of India relhi ah Tuesday. tale At and rubios, emeralds and pearls worth mil lions, wheaming in turban, on the breast, and in the waistband, will as semble as special guests, apd while mansed Bie play and the regiments}! stand to attention, and while the sun pours down a flaod of brilliant light, prince 'and poteitate will pass in re view before their maiesties, King George and Queen Mary, making, deep obesiance. 'The durbar eamp oeeupics an of thirty-five square miles. The eamp is furnished with all the conveniences; of modern Kio, even to electric lights, tramways, antl taxicabs, The visitors' camps are locifed immediately to the north and north-wes§ of the Delhi Central station. About a mile and a half from the station to the north west is the king's camp, immediately surrginmded by those of the provineial governors and the hizher aliciale af the government of India, The chiefa ooenply spaces to the north-west, north and west of tho rovid tenis. The ree . view group and the durbar amphi theatre liv beyond the camp to north west, The, range' of tents oeoupied by the royal | phty dn of & scale of gran deur calon to impress gon thes accustomed to the magnificence of the tabernaelgs- of Indian rails and chiefs. The principal tent is = about forty feot im length, 'and lined with natite 'waven drapes, The geueral scheme "of decorations follows Indian traditions, aud has buen 'carried out "In a full, rick-toned orange and black ns the dontinnn colores, 'The préparations for the great core molly on Tuesday bas raised overy- cune tn the: tiptoe of expectation. At noon 'of that day the king and fen will enter the great arena. to a fare of trumpets and dake their' sate on littering -(hrones, plaecd high: on a dias, draped in impedial gold and, crimson. AL their right will stand , and. grouped aloud Ws of thy personal} officials of the area id in tite andy will 'blow and the ng 'will ike ahd | sing Sve. ri Ring." a the ary review, "will he held - in the evening, snd the ron Ee heh ai Saturday, Fi ivi "tand Harold = [booked for the i t he 3 TIDINGS FROM NAPANER, Recital -- Conservative Rally Held, Napanee, Dee. 11.--On Saturday al terinoon, a dine song recital was given in the town ball by Mrs. Frankliv Vanluven, pipil of Prof. ¥. F. Powers, of Kingston, assisted by her dnugh ter, Miss Helen Vanluven, pianist, Albbery, accompanist, The Inrge and appreciative audience wag charmed with the numbers given and Mis. Yanpluven's rich, clear voice wis never heard to better advantage Miss Helen also won meads of praise and Mr, Albery made an ideal accom past. The entertainment was in the form of a complimentary for = the Ladies" Musical Club. The opera house was the scene of a conservative rally Saturday after: Te Several speakers 'were FE. Gus Por gave a 1g government for the past seven vears. 1". (i. Carseal len, the conservative candidate, also spoke, and was well received, L. H. Pennett returned from the west this week, Frederick A. Perry hae purchased the okl Merchants' bank block from the Herring brothers. Mrs. CC. D. Black and two children leave t Alay to join "her husband at Wevourn, Sask. Miss Hannah Gibson left Sanday for Prince Albert, Sask. being called there by the serious ill ness of sister, Mrs. Little. Mrs, McCoy, of Carman, is. visiting in Na- panee for the winter, | A Musical . on notable occasion. M.P., East Hastings; of the Whitney wins, ter, guine her CHEIOEIEIIIII IEE EES ADRIFT ON ICE FLOE, Dorpat, Ryssia, Dec. Over 100 fishermen adrift on an ice floe on Lake Paipus from which the winter fish supply for BSt. Petersburg is drawn. As all the ldke steamers have been laid up for the "winter, some time will elapsé before re- sculng parties can be or- ganized and sent out gto gearch for the. missthg men, whose position is consequent- ly extremely perilous. 11 are PERI FEF PIII FEE PID + Public Ownership Pays. = Berlin, Dee. 11-The Hern street railway, owned by the municipality, has eompleted the most successful your in its histery. ' After providing for the initial debenture debt and in tarest and large amounts for im [rovéments, the profit for the. yea will be $4,500. "The traffic for "No vember was a record-breaker, 72,398 post ngéns boise carried, 17,000 more thm he Same amonth a, year ago. Fatal 'Honeymoon Drive. Denver, Col.,, Pee. 11.<After a bat tle of eight dave with a blizzard be tween Utah and Colorado, frozen ame ihaane from fright at the storm': terrors, Mrs. John {.. Hadden, a bride of three 'weeks, died on Satdrday as a train from Rifle, Col., carrying he drew into Denver, The bride groom has neatly lost his reason: THE LIBERALS EXPECT T0 GAIN SOME SEATS * ---------- A Landslide Not Expected--Rows!l Ontario. # Toronto; Dee. 11-ThHe Star says: There will be no big liberal = sweep. Neither will there be another conser: atibe landslide. All indications point to the gain of a few seats by - the liberals, who should have twenty-three or twenty-five members, when the next session of the assembly Is open ed in Queen's park. Mr. Rowell has done well. He will do better, His personality grows up on those who are brought into touch with hime. His earnestness and for vor for the cause are contagious. He, will never be a Sir John A. Macedon ald, but in a fgw years, hy the exer cise of talents of a different order, he may be premier of Ontario. - sp------ Guilty of Manslanghter. Portland, Me., Dec. 1). --Rev. y Sandford, leader of the (host 'amd Us Society, was found guilty of causing the death of six a on, board the yacht Coronet, he jury in the United States dis trict. court, Saturday, Sandford will be sentenced on December 18th. Home Rulers Indignant. Dublin, . Dee. Th "leaders in the home nile 'movement are' bitter inf their deainéiation 'of Nonat Law,. the unionist leader; for announcing that the the desire for Home Puls was dying out thet Ireland. They claim Ireland' has 'nevi Frank Holy or self-government. Sent Them Through Mails. 'Porlin, Dee. 11. Charged with at {tempting to dynamite a judge and two Prater ting 'attorteys, who convicted mm of perjury, Froderich Prietzche, Hone asaithy paper 'manufacturer, was i 1 of Sa ¥ wo Sa 4 i of { in Lig of sof dig, Tage. fray fagtor ergete the dominion and will have a Capacity of 1000 tons a day, The placed an order with Harland & Wolff | other fof an to tye of be | I of of all Ni ¥ at 8 eine bombs 'through 'the? oc the people will asf) ili 'K |] Seatland to run in the Marathon on New Year's day. Juehee, "i ranscontnental Consmssion. The dominion financial statement for November gives perity 'and buoyant Petintt, regiment, suinimer, Ie appendicitis at the largest religioly authority ye the thief a Salary. hi apace of The i idopLed withdraw It is nodification financial assistance, Trunk Pacific is contemplated by Dominion government, Petor lose the sight' & both eyes permanently disfigured feat, to death, been identified as Pryce Levis, whr, taty of state Lrchibalg walking thr stumbled, we bullet piercing his heart. A postponement Boston of son, indicted Avie Linnell, ts tor by Flying a biplane ' with dee mot as the pilot, yh shotgun' which he carried. On Jantary 24th last, jewels to the value of $35,000 were stolen from the residence of William Thaw, Jr. the family was at dinner. $20,000. received a er been more ardent in its desire] Serattind Iron Workers --n enpibg prosecution fm the McNamara ha op KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER mn, Pil, LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and Distant) Places THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN ' iN THEE BRIEFEST : POS SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re membered. "Tom" Lomghost is' off to Bonny big Power Hall t is said (hut may he Jule Hone, jr., of appointed . to | the indication of revenues, s t is rumorid that (ol. Sir Henry C.V.0., will take the QO.K. Toronto, to Winnipeg next pros- Eliot for on resident Faveritus Charles W. Harvard, was operated upon Randy, Ceylon, turday, 'aul' Aven, of Paris, feather rid, died suddenly turdag. homas Duvining; aged sixty" France, one of dealers in the in New York on yvears, a well-known resident of Toronto, died very suddenly in day. x London, on Satur taly is negotiating 'with the chi the Senussis for the recognizing of in Tripok and wnaicn, Raly is said to be paying Ine of the largest "athletic urenas' the world is shen to he built in iongo, The building will cover a 32 by 600 feet. Hutchison, Kansas, trade union tesclutions thregtening do frony the national federa- m unless, Samuel 'Gompers resigns. believed that some" kind of of terms, and further for the Grand the Oavley, London, *Ont., may ard 'be us the result molten dit me ital flying up into od to erect a sugar edt Chatham. The plant, if] h ho 8 be one of the largest in Hambueg- American line has eleven-storied floating palace, enrry five thousand passengers, and to have engines of $0,000 horee- power The total coal world in 00,000,000 short. tans, United States production of the 1910 was approximately 1, of which tha contributed about thir- rine per cent. he man who jumped from the dome |! the New York World building, 375 last Wednesday, has said te the first federal spy of the civil . fon. Dr. Wi J. Roche, M.D., secre for ( 'anada, the first inte of the Western Medical Cole) 5, was hofored by the Western Uni yemity, London, conferring the degree LL. upon him on Friday. Braham, a voung farmer Middleton township, was ly shot fead, on Saturday. h the his accident He was woods when he rifle exploded, the of the tial at . Clarence V. T. Riche for the murder of Miss ordered to be asked his counsel, fGrmer Senator Hiam A, Morse = Haumn- Williamh Simonson, expert marksman of Mindola, N. » shad thee blackbirds with as shots from a twelve-guage while The 'thieves offered to return them for This offer has now been ace once is | reported that the Turks "have ten siege guns that were 1 to them by way of - Egypt 'Funis and that they are pre. to make another attack upon' reported that one of the re "ioner circle" of the Intemna- Association of Pridge. and: is prepared fo the United States gove officials in the hope of es al r arrested in Paris, France, ae to he a hump- investigated found Stow in fe go. where the A. 'and £10,000.in bank notes | arvana his body Tike a ciurass, and al 5 i oy hol sum in silver in a bag fon his shoulder. Drew," of Dover, N CH, who iss Rose were marti in os Monday. re 10 Mover there was no carriage je of transporting: the . {BATTLED FOR LIFE SOUR MILK FOR THE Fey 'H. eee German Has Successtully Applied Lactic Acid to Dentistry. Paris, Dee. 11.=Prol. Metchunikofl's sour milk treatment of the digéstive organs Ms been successfully applied to dentistry by Mr. Bethelot] of the P'asteur Institule, and Dr. Pierre Ros- entfial, an eminent Pails dentist. dust the introduction of lactic avid into the intestinal organs forme # centre of bacillas activity for the combating of other bacteria, so the sterilization of the gums with a spe- cial preparation of lactic acid has been found offective for reducing and eventually curing Joeal infections of the mouth. A TARIFF IPF ENQUIRY as Implement | Industry is be Made. Ottawa, Dee. 11.=The first task to to be undertaken by the tarifi com- mission after it has been named by the government will be an engoiry. in to the agricultural implement indus try, with the Wea of ascertaining what basis thefe ww for the contentipn that the time has come when duties should be redisesd. 5 Western members, itréspective of party, have daimed that the duties on. agricultural implements should 'be reduced tg a lower point than, the seventee amd jone-half pe eent. now TRIPOLI ATROCITIES : "BEFORE TH WAGUE Correspondents Will: Give - Details Charges Wibunal, London, Dee, sPesailed nctour the Arab in Tripahi will be presented to The $apue tribunal by correspondents who were at the scenes and who have taken nuwnierous pic tures of 'the vietim's ies. According to correspondents, scores of Italian soldiers were buried alive, hend downward, while others were crucified or thrown into cess. pools after their bothes had been terribly mutilated. The report will also show that on numerous occasions. the 'Purkish troops fired ubon Red Cross nurses and physicians. Into the to ol Acquires Interest in Columbia. Watertown, Dee. ti. Bertram Free man, of this city; has secured a half interest in the Motel Columbian at Thousand Island = Pswvk, whore We hus been, 'employe id several years. |. A. Johnson will Fetiif the other Nelf interest and will not rétice, despite the fact that he is eighty years old. Mr, "Johnson has condueted the Co- lumbian for a number of years. A new lease was taken out recently for aun term Of. five vears. Minister's Daughter Suicides, Rochester, N.Y., Dec; '11. Preferring death to a useless battle against wir fortunate conditions, Mrs. C. B. Doty, of Massena Springs, N.Y. a daughter of Rev. Samuel 'Shirt, a superannua- ted Methodist Episcopal minister, lies dead here. She committed suicide ih the back room of a salbon by drink- ing poisors "The woman was about thirty years of age. IN BURNING SHAFT A Tragedy in the New York Skyscraper" istrict on Saturday. born mk, Dee, M.~Locked "in oundation shaft ddventy-five fect' below the street level, Sik men battled for their Kves, Saturday, in the heart of New York's dowhtown skyseraper district. Two of them, whose clothing was almost' Bursed én- tirely from their bodies, will probably die; the other four are badly 'ijured, With flaring candles fastened "in thei caps, the men went into "thi Fdn- der an wir pressure of twenty-one ids, a few minut Wifore the Tire broke out, "One of tiem pisedl his candle too nedr the wood of the wall of the shaft. A few momthts later flames wero roaring about them. They beat upon Whe door for nvinutes be- fore it was finally opened and they were drawn to the surface' °° A Sensation Expected. . Oftawa; Dec. 11.---Theds is W' pro mise of somewhat sensational * devel opments in the case of the' Bank of ontreasl vs. Nir Sandip' Fleming ahd J. 8. Ieving, of Ottawa, an ac- tion for the payment of : promissory notes and jvterest to the amount of abont 825,000. It is undetsipod this sssues will be in the Au gation that will ne dte a thor ough Vinvestgaticn inte. the formin- tion of the big Canadian cement mer- gop which was organised abput eigh- teen months age when Sir' Max Ait- ken as one of the chiel promalers. rt i. A Diligent Doctor. London; Pee. 11.-dk. Orville Owen, of Detreit, who early in the year conducted excavations in the River Wye for' mandseripts, which de bet Jioved would estate Shit Bacon the author of ths akespearern SE later abandoiing, sailed for Saturday. He says that he will find the boxes containing L Bacon's ry (il he has to retorn to Eng fe every year for the next forty Dead in a Car. A SMALL VOTE 1s Being Recorded in Ontario THE WEATHER 1S BAD AND RURAL VOTERS LITTLE INTEREST. SHOW Leader Rowell is Confident of His Own Election in North Oxford, But Tories Declare He Will be De- feated, Toronte, Dec. 11.--Early of today's elections received: at the capital of the province, this: morning, show a decided lack of interest result- ing in comparatively few woters going to the polls here and there in the different constituencies. Some excite ment is. revealed, such as for instance in North Toronto, where ex-Mayor Joseph Oliver is running against J. J. Foy, but on the whole, it was perhaps the quictegt election dav in a decade. Disagréeable weather in masy parts of 'the province did not help matters any. Threatening clouds dantpened things in the eapital, while in the western ridings, rain lessened the number of votes cast. Then, again, the muddy, sloppy roads kept the ag ricultural vote small, Farmers did net care enough about the outcome to drive their teams through seas of mud to register their votes at the nearest subdivisions. in North Oxford, where Liberal Lead- er Rowell rithning, bribery rumors | gaused gome excitement, and gdds of four to oné were offered by tories againet his election However, Mr Rowell appeared confident. and pro phesied a handsome majority, $8 indications is LOOK GORGEOUS, Ready For the Great Ceremony Tuesday. Delhi, India, Dee. 11.--Like a scene from the Arabian . Nights are the streets of Dethi now completed in gorgeousness for the great durbar ceremony tomorrow. The thorough. fares are jammed with representatives of an hundred races und creeds, and the population has. increased 300,000 in 'the last week. The king and queen, this morning, reviewed the troops and presented the colors to regiments. A polo tournament and a state' banquet are the order of things fob this" noon and to-night, on DARROW I™MPLICATED. Stands Accused of Having Arrfinged to. Puy Bribe. Los Angeles, Deci 114-Clarence $S. Darrew, chief counsel for the MeNa- mara brothers, was implicated in the préliminary hearing of "Bert" H. Franklin, this morning, charged with bribery. George N. Lockwood, venire- man, whom Franklin, is accused 'of bribing, testified that _ Franklin told him he "would see Darrow and' ar- range how the money was to be paid." Sh : GIVEN LONG TERM, Ex-mounted Policeman Guilty of Forgery and Theft. Yorkton, Sask., Dec. WN. --Judge come forward, LORD STANLEY'S SON OFFERS I A New Cup for Canadiai' Hitkey Championship. Special te the Whig Ottawa, Deo. 11.-~Hon. Stanley, a son of Lord Stanley, for- mer governoreeneral of Canada, sad donor of the famous Stanley cup, om- blematic of the world's hockey cham- pionship, now hell bg Ottawa, has written Messrs, 'P. D. Ross and W Foran, thé\eyp trustees, making a most generous offer. Hearing that there is some talk in Canadian sport- ing cireles of the old cup being re placed with a more pretentious piece of silverware, he and his brother, Lord Derby, have deeded 10 offer a new cup to the hockey teams of Canada: to replace the old one, They have written offering to lve $1,000 to be used to purchase a mew trophy Messrs. Ross and Foran have replied that they will' get an opinion from the league teams, bul they and othws here, mmcluding the Ottawa hookey club, are of opinign that the ofd enp which has been striven for for eigh- | teen years should be retained. hel extremely gimerous offer of the mous British sportspien will interest hockeyists in every city in Canada. PEILPF ELITE ISL DIELS FEARS OF THE POPE, Chg Arthur i Rome, Dee. 11. rumored thdt the seeking a means whereby a terminatien of the war be- tween Italy and Turkey may be brought about. There are Catholic churches and schools in every town in the Levant, and his holiness fears the Turks may in some way take revenge for the outrages re- ported to have been commit- ted by the Italian troops in Tripoli. 4 3 It is pope is Stes i isis ioes A, i, A, 3 i i] TRIED TO BRIBE LIBERAL. Tory Letter Offered "a Nice Monte. tary Consideration." Toronto, Dee. 11.--Conservatives are evidently afraid of the political intee- vention of John Galbraith, the liberal candidate in Muskoka. Mr, Galbraith offered to stand in West York if a lo- eal man could not be found, but upon George W. Verral, who lives in the riding, expressing his willingness to Mr. Galbraith relired in | his favor and accepted the nonrination | of the Muskoka liberals ¥ It appears that before the matter was settled there was apparently cok- siderable thinking among 'conservative upporters, and that thinking, crystal hzed in an actual attempt 10 bribe Ma. Galbraith to stand down, a letter was written to him offering him «a "nies monetary consideration to re tire." Fog Held Up Steamers. New York, Pec. 1l.~Marine stood + ap a standstill to-day to dense foge. Rix liners hell up at guarantine wliting clearcr atmosphere. tratlie owing were for FIGHT THE WINNIPEG STREET RAILWAY €0 The City Council il Chosen by Winai- eg of the "No Surrender" Kind. Winkipeg, Dec. 11.-The resalt of the Uohnston sentenced ex-Constable Wal ter T. Rbss, RINWM.P.," t6 ten sears in the penitentiary om each of | theee charges, one for forgery and twh | of theft; the terms to run concurrent ly. He suid Ross was responsible and | educated, and should have protected eather than taken mdanntage of the cluss of men who were his victims. i : i ---- A GERMAN SOLDIER SHOT. At Metz by Leader of a French Party. Lorraine, Dee. German soldier was shot and iied by Alexander Semaine, leader of a French party, vesterday, in a street row, and it is feared that the 'inci- dent will stir up tacial animdkitios which have always been acute here. Metz, Alsace, FIVE SMUGGLED CHINAMEN Found in Deserted Automobile Near Buffalo. Buffalo, N.Y., Dec, 11.--Tve Ohina- Men, said to Have Beeh ford from Canada, were found i el automolitle vesterduy. One Said he had been brought across the riv- & in a row boat, We was arrested ml taken 6 New York.® i Be 20.000 GINLS hE Dressmakers Vogt out $1,000,000 From Hobble Skirts, Paris, Dee. 11.--French drossmakers adsert that they lost $4,000,008 this year. It is said that 20,000 girls wee out of employment because of the wearing of 'hobble skirts and kimeme blouses, which require hall the gsual amount "of material. -------------- ; '* Men's $1.25 night shirts, Te. Pas Bots, og ' ; {the aftitude civic ¢lections is significant chiefly in of the mavor, boned of contrgl and aldermen, who wete ted toward reviving the street railway purchase. In each instance the men elected are hostile towards paving 224,000,000 for the street railway plant. They also favor pressing vigor ously the suit before the privy coun cil to deprive the street railway cam pany of the right to sell electricity for commercial. purposes in Winnipeg May-elect Waugh has led in the fight againdt any compromise with the company. eloc THEFTS WHRE SYSTEMATIC. Three Men Committed for Trial at Belleville. Belleville, Ont., Dee. 11.--~Fdward Miubbard, a married man, and Archi bald Green and Viheent Asselstine, young men employed atc the St. Charlés omnibus establishment in this city, were arrested, charged with theft, It = alleged (hat the acewsed from time to time have been stealing rub. her tubing used for tires for vehicles Lireen admitted to the police that the thieving 'had been going on for woven or eight months, snd the tubing was sold to a desler. The parties were committed for (rial and are out on bail wntil their trinl on the ih, Hubbard, the alleged principal, has worked for the company thirty-five years, Cheap Turkeys in Montreal, Montreal, Pee. 11.-"Unless alio- lutdv destitute, mo family need fore go the pleawire a regular old time Christmue dinver,"' said a pro- minent pounlity dealer. "From all in creations Lhe prices this year will be) Tower than they were last aml a tar key should adorn the dinner table of} every fameld in town on Christmas day.' Pid Not Reach Needed Vote. Wellington, New Zealand, Dec. 11.- The law to prohibit thé' same of slco- holie liquors throughout New Zea Hand wae defested. Although a major ity of the electors voted in its favor, sixty per cent, was Deeded to carry it ------------------------ Hankow is Chosen. fa § LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES Toronto, Ont, Dee, 11th, 10 a.m. Ot tawa Valiey and © Res BL Mawrence Cloudy and, mild, with ococasiopal show - vers. Tuesday, westerly winds; clears ng ALWAYS AHEAD OF THE TIMES Ir A - This time * it's dresses, walsts, ete, not scheduled to arrive unuil next March. City our efforis and ¢lose connections with the large import houses we have them on the counters now- justsin time for Christmas sell- ing. CROMWELL 08 SILKS That is the name of these cele- brated materials of silk and slik and linen. Every plece guaranteed (0 wash THE DANTIEST PATTERNS, THE FINEST WEAVES, THE BEST OOLORINGS. silks Por that were -We have ever offered to wmirons in Wash Silks Areeses, ete, anr for 28 Pieces to Choose From. 27 inches wide. Begular Values 30c¢ and 60c. x. 40::43c SALE PRICES dainty and serviceable gift fos one woman to another SPECIAL ATTENTION We are in complete readi- ness" 10] 8 All Times are now complete, Cot one of our Buggéstion Booklets It will help you, and it's free, PDB VLTTLLTLRELBILVBON STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. BONN Kingeion Mr. and Feve=des Pout JONES 1011, Jones, In to on Pec Mrs. W Barrack® 10th, ¥ bh a MARRIED. KELSO 6th, 181) Mise, Margaret Frases, both of ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone 577. 230 Princess Street, JAMES REID The Old Firm of Underta Ht 254 muda 256 PRINC » Vn Phone 14 for Ambulsnss on ery, E. by Rev Ke Ring In Kir Ag I ® = TAKE NOTICE. We have the Agen of of of = eo "Roval Btaves," a good' kin modern prices; also a lot of oo eaters, ne. cond hand, which we will sell at reduc- ed prices. Dont walt Hh thay are alt gone a urk's Phone 708. NEW NUTS NEW SHELLED WALNUTS NEW SWELLED ALMONDS. NEW SHEILED PILBERTS. NEW SHELUEDY PRoaNs. NEW PISTACHIO KERNELS. Redden & Ou Jas . Redden & Co. AL Brewer's rs Mills, Brower's "Mills, Dec. #--Petor McCal- him's sale was well dftended. Every: thing sold well, cows going st $47 te $50. Mr. McCallom! intends movingto Gananoque in the spring, having sold his farm to George Martin, Starring. ton. The Anglin cheese factory is still Plinning, with a very good supply of Yimilk. SG. Fahey, Matveville, is visit- ing in this vieinity, Capt. W. McKan- ina "has returned home, after a success- tal season on the lakes, Thomes Max fwell ix home from the west. Answered Bell, Shot Dead. i Mitwackes, © Wis, Dec. 11.--Stephen Berger, forig-five, was awakened ently {Saturday hy ihe Yinging of the door phell at his home, and on openiog the door was shot dead by xn sisnilant {who escaped in the darkness. The po- Hive. arrested Joseph Nagel, forty-five, The nuthorities 'say that (here was bitter feshing Between Hagel snd Ber § v .

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